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Alabama Senate Candidate Booed for Trump Defense at Town Hall

Alabama Senate Candidate Barry Moore Booed Off Stage: Left-Wing Agitators Blamed for Town Hall Exit

Rep. Barry Moore (R-Ala.) is running for U.S. Senate next year in the seat currently held by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R), who, in turn, is seeking the state’s gubernatorial office.

Even though his appearance at the city hall in Daphne, Alabama, on Wednesday night was never publicly advertised, many constituents nevertheless showed up.

And they certainly made themselves heard.

A video of the 45-minute event, shared on YouTube, shows the crowd remaining civil as Moore praised himself for his accessibility.

But things devolved quickly at the first mention of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”

“We have $37 trillion in debt,” Moore remarked, ignoring the fact that Trump’s bill is projected to hike the deficit by $4 trillion.

He then portrayed the bill, which cut taxes for the wealthy while eliminating critical programs for vulnerable people, as an expansion of Medicaid (it actually defunded Medicaid by $930 billion).

The crowd laughed in disbelief. And then the boos began.

“You’re lying!” several people shouted as Moore claimed that denying immigrants access to health care would somehow make the system solvent. (It actually costs more, because people then turn to emergency medicine for care instead of seeking preventative care.)

Moore grew increasingly frustrated as he attempted to defend voting for Trump’s bill, at one point throwing his hands up at a staffer in exasperation, who then admonished the crowd: “It’s very hard to speak while you guys are speaking,” the staffer said.

(Earlier in the night, the same staffer opened the event with a prayer asking “the Lord … to speak through us tonight and allow us to speak truth boldly.”)

The crowd quieted for the first question of the evening: Who pays Trump’s tariffs, U.S. consumers or the exporting country?

Moore attempted to dodge the issue by discussing inflation, only to be redirected by the crowd.

“That wasn’t the question,” someone remarked, then several began to chant, “Who pays the tariff? Who pays the tariff?! Who pays the tariff!?!”

The congressman then asserted that it couldn’t be U.S. consumers, otherwise we’d see costs increasing.

“Have y’all seen any inflation in goods?” he asked, then seemed caught off guard when the crowd yelled back, “YES!”

“Anyway, you’re not paying anything on the tariffs; the shipping companies are.”

Other topics drew similar scorn for the remainder of the event, including immigration, elections, social security and Moore’s support for Alabama’s cruel new abortion laws.

The night ended as Moore falsely asserted that only U.S. citizens are entitled to due process, prompting someone in the crowd to remind him of both the Fifth and 14th Amendments.

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The rest of the crowd shouted “SHAME” over and over as Moore and his staff hurriedly gathered their belongings and walked out the back door.

Moore tried to do damage control Thursday with an appearance on conservative talk radio, telling “The Dale Jackson Show” he believed the event had been “hijacked” by organized activists who “were just trying to get a check from Soros.”

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